I disagree. For each inexcusable mistake in Prometheus, there are 2 in District 9.
Not even close.
District 9 was questions with no answers. Not even the idiot who wrote the script to
District 9 had answers. All the characters, and most of the events in
District 9 just aren't logical.
Fixed.
I make no excuses for Prometheus and its horrible story / screenplay / script / writer, but
District 9 was bad for all the same reasons; and the examples are far more egregious and numerous.
Why did they need to force the guy to test alien weapons and kill all those prawns? Couldn't they force any prawn to fire the weapons?
To see it if would work. The weapons worked for the Prawns, but they wouldn't work for humans. That's what they wanted was to get the weapons to work for humans. That was explained in the movie.
They tested and tested and tested, then made it obvious they were going to chop his arm off and had no regard for his life. Killing him wouldn't "make it work for humans." They behaved as if they wanted his arm. Couldn't they get the arm from any prawn?
Indeed. It's confirmed later that they are shooting-to-kill.
If the afflicted guy was valuable, why did try to chop the arm off and try to kill him?
The Nigerian warlord was going to eat his hand, because he thought that would give him the power to use the Prawn technology.
Those Nigerians were a superstitious and uneducated lot. Although they still seemed smarter than the characters in Prometheus who were suppose
[d] to be doctorates.
I was talking about MNU scientists. Not the Nigerian gang.
...but since you brought-up the Nigerians, there was another horrendous plot point. Wikus was nearly killed by them and was unbelievably fortunate to escape. He wasted everyone in the room...EXCEPT THE LEADER. The leader was looking directly in his eyes and saying: "I *will* get you. I *will* kill you. I *will* eat your arm."
It makes no sense that the gang leader would talk that way to the guy with an alien weapon who just wasted everyone in the room (dozens of people) and he was in a completely helpless position.
It makes even less sense that Wikus
doesn't kill him after he already blew away
everyone else.
Sure enough, the gang leader returns and causes big trouble (to say the least).
Why does he take so long to get into the nearly-invincible battle mech armored suit?
It's complicated technology that wasn't made to fit humans. How can you complain about them not explaining minor technological matters in District 9 when they explain absolutely nothing in Prometheus. Even the minor technical details they give in Prometheus are factual wrong, or make no sense.
Nothing technical at all about this complaint. He fit perfectly fine. The viewer watched for a torturous amount of time while Wikus sat there acting like he was wondering: "What do I do? What do I do? What do I do?" ...and doing nothing. I waited and waited and waited while thinking: "WHEN is he going to get in the damn mobile armor?" ...until he *finally* did.
Why does he knock-out the alien that he needs and leave him for the mercenaries to find?
Why does he behave as if he's conflicted about saving the prawn that's his ONLY HOPE?
The alien wasn't going to fix him there, but go back to his home planet. He panicked. He wasn't a brave man.
Wikus was just a minor bureaucrat who only got to his position because of his marriage to the boss's daughter. He's not suppose
[d] to be heroic, brave, or particularly smart.
Now compare that to the idiots in Prometheus who are suppose
[d] to be scientists on a trillion dollar mission. You'd think they'd be competent, screened, and psychologically tested, so only the best would be going. Yet they are dumber and more illogical than Wikus.
They are dumb and illogical, but NOT nearly as dumb and illogical as Wikus!
Your "explanation" for the knock-out simply doesn't work. Wikus and the viewer are reminded over-and-over-and-over that Christopher Johnson (the prawn scientist) is his only hope of ever being human again. Christpher tells Wikus that it will take longer than expected, but they will both leave together on the mothership, fix him, and return to Earth in a few years. Wikus reacts by TRYING TO DESTROY ANY POSSIBILITY THAT HE WILL EVER BE HUMAN AGAIN. He knocks Christopher unconscious and leaves him for the MNU mercenaries. He disappears into the craft hidden in the ground with NO IDEA HOW TO PILOT IT. What did he plan to do when he got to the mothership? Why was he still trying to get to the mothership? Even if he could pilot the mothership, where would he go in it? How did he plan to fix himself? FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!
I could go on-and-on-and-on.
So could I. District 9 was
fucking stupid and over-rated movie done on a
ridiculously large budget
[(considering the end product) with the WETA effects studio at full disposal].
District 9 seems like it was written by a 12 year old with ADD. If
it didn't have the cheap and forced analogy to apartheid, District 9 would have been panned by the critics as an incompetent incomplete mess.
Fixed.
...and I'll throw-in the previous discussion about the black stuff just to get it all in one place:
The black stuff is fuel to get the craft back to the mothership. CJ and his son scavenge every precious drop for years and years until the last drop is "just enough" for them to go. Wikus gets sprayed with it (looks like they lost a LOT of droplets!) and the "fuel" somehow transforms him into an alien. No explanation. Just fucking stupid.
Even though that last drop was absolutely necessary, and even though the canister sprayed all over Wikus, they were still able to fly the craft back to the mothership.